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A Neurophilosopher's Opinion on Brain Wiring - Alan Bodnar

17 min · 7 de jun de 2026
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Alan Bodnar is a neurophilosopher and author of The Self-Driving You, a framework that explains being human as the conscious driver behind the wheel of a self-driving vehicle. In this episode of Empowered Conversations, we talk about: ‎‎- What inspired Alan to write The Self-Driving You ‎- What the self-driving framework is – in plain English ‎- Why the self-driving car metaphor works so well ‎- Why the brain does most of its work automatically ‎- What consciousness is – and where it fits ‎- Why people struggle to change even when they consciously want to ‎- What deliberate attention is – and why it's our superpower ‎- How mindfulness rewires the brain ‎- The brain as an impartial learning network ‎- How the brain takes shape through experience ‎- What human potential really means ‎- How to better regulate emotions using the self-driving framework ‎- One small thing you can do today to start taking the wheel ‎ ‎If you have ever wondered why you struggle to change – or how to actually take control of your automatic responses – this conversation is for you. ‎You are the driver. Your brain is the self-driving vehicle. Most of the time, it runs on autopilot. But you can take the wheel – with deliberate attention, consistent practice, and the understanding that your brain is an impartial learning network. It will learn whatever you teach it. ‎ ‎Connect with Alan Bodnar ‎Website: theselfdrivingyou.com ‎Book: The Self-Driving You Follow and rate the show. ‎

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